Attorney Details

Definitions for BOPR Status Codes

Active
- in good standing to practice law in Tennessee. An attorney must be on active
status in order to practice. Attorneys on temporary duty with the armed forces
are considered active.

Active - Military Exempt
- in good standing to practice law in Tennessee.

Deceased
- an attorney who is no longer living.

Disability
- an inactive status resulting from an attorney being incapacitated from
continuing to practice law.

Disbarred
- terminates the individual’s status as a lawyer. May apply for reinstatement after 5 years.

Federal Exempt
- attorneys who serve as a justice, judge, or magistrate judge of a court of the United States
or who serve in any federal office in which the attorney is prohibited by federal
law from engaging in the practice of law.

Inactive
- attorneys not currently practicing law may request inactive status, such as retired attorneys
65 years of age or older, faculty members of Tennessee law schools who do not practice, or attorneys
not engaged in the practice of law in Tennessee.

Surrendered
- an attorney in good standing who is no longer practicing in Tennessee may
choose to voluntarily surrender their law license and no longer be licensed to
practice law in Tennessee.

Suspended
- not in good standing and cannot practice law in Tennessee, subject to reinstatement to
active status. This may be as a result of failure to pay annual attorneyÕs dues, failure to
pay the annual Professional Privilege Tax, non-compliance with IOLTA reporting, failure to meet
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements, or imposed disciplinary actions.

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Mission Statement

To assist the Court in protecting the public from harm from unethical lawyers by administering the disciplinary process;
to assist the public by providing information about the judicial system and the disciplinary system for lawyers; and,
to assist lawyers by interpreting and applying the Court's disciplinary rules.